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let me be clear, bankers do not need another vote in the united states senate. they have got plenty. where's yours? that is the question. and it would not be just any vote, but on many of the major questions of our day, a lot of these measures are going to rest on one vote in the united states senate. that is what the opponents of progress have been pouring money into the commonwealth in hopes of promoting gridlock in failure to keep things just as they are. i would think long and hard about getting into that trap with martha's opponent. it might take you where you want to go. and where we do not want to go right now was backwards to the same politics that got us into this mess into the -- in the first place, when we started making progress cleaning it up. massachusetts, we have had one year to make up for eight . it has not been quick or easy, but we have begun to deliver on the change that you voted for. think about this -- some of these members that i just talked about, what we have done just over the last several months, we've started to see the economy grow
let me be clear, bankers do not need another vote in the united states senate. they have got plenty. where's yours? that is the question. and it would not be just any vote, but on many of the major questions of our day, a lot of these measures are going to rest on one vote in the united states senate. that is what the opponents of progress have been pouring money into the commonwealth in hopes of promoting gridlock in failure to keep things just as they are. i would think long and hard about...
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states and perhaps we can say for the honesty of the united states, as well. we had to know whether the words of the declaration of independence and the constitution of the united states really meant what they said. about people being equal. unfortunately, that was not come to some extent, and to some extent still, is not the case. there was a time when the united states did not think of african- americans as people, did not think of women as equal, and when the civil rights movement took off, many of us could not see that it would lead to a movement for equality and justice for other people as it has to date for equality and justice for asian-americans, four latinos, four days and lesbians, for people with disabilities. in other words, our concept of what equality means changes from time to time. it grows and that is fine but we need great leaders to remind us howard must grow. in that way, certainly, dr. martin luther king was as important to the united states as the founders and the writers of the constitution with whose names we are all familiar. we're del
states and perhaps we can say for the honesty of the united states, as well. we had to know whether the words of the declaration of independence and the constitution of the united states really meant what they said. about people being equal. unfortunately, that was not come to some extent, and to some extent still, is not the case. there was a time when the united states did not think of african- americans as people, did not think of women as equal, and when the civil rights movement took off,...
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venhaus of the united states institute of peace. after that, a discussion on a dispute between google and china after google announced they were being hit by cyberattacks that originated in china. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> today, new virginia governor bob mcdonnell's state of the commonwealth speech. watch it live starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> this week -- our guest is fred grandy, former republican congressman from iowa. he's currently the host of a radio talk show called "the grandy & andy morning show" on wmal in washington, d.c. and it's on the website at wmal.com. >> fred grandy, he want to you grade the following four things in your life from the purpose -- for the purpose of what gave you the most satisfaction. >> are we talking about four grades or an aggregate grade? >> all right, let's start. actor, gopher on "love boat," how satisfying was that? >> oh, satisfaction index, solid b. >> member of the united states congress for four years. >> b minus. >> head of goodw
venhaus of the united states institute of peace. after that, a discussion on a dispute between google and china after google announced they were being hit by cyberattacks that originated in china. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> today, new virginia governor bob mcdonnell's state of the commonwealth speech. watch it live starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> this week -- our guest is fred grandy, former republican congressman...
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and primacy with regard our relations to the united states. can you tell us what discussions there were in the prime minister's circle after camp david about, what the u.k. would do in if the u.n. route failed? >> we're now in september. from my perspective, post-camp david, that was when real work on the september dossier really stepped up so i was very much engaged in that. i think, again, if you look at the statement, the prime minister made in the house, on the day of, publication, i think again, the message was very, very clear. this is about, informing the public about why we're concerned. why that concern has grown. in relation to what the jic called, a step change in iraq's attitude and activities in 2001. obviously in context of september 11th. but also making clear that he, as a absolute believer in the internationalism and the united nations as a force for good in the world, that, it was a very, very tough message in there that iraq and, saddam hussein as well. >> was it not curious, to answer my question, that, there wasn't a discu
and primacy with regard our relations to the united states. can you tell us what discussions there were in the prime minister's circle after camp david about, what the u.k. would do in if the u.n. route failed? >> we're now in september. from my perspective, post-camp david, that was when real work on the september dossier really stepped up so i was very much engaged in that. i think, again, if you look at the statement, the prime minister made in the house, on the day of, publication, i...
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chinese internet censorship and the united states position regarding that. the other is chinese espionage, particularly economic espionage. the state department's first response, the demarche will ask what explanation of the hacking, can you help us understand how it happened and why it happened and can you help us understand who carried out that. what secretary clinton will also do next week is make an announcement about how the state department is going to sponsor internet freedom initiatives, how we can, through aiding and abetting human rights organizations and net freedom organizations, chinese dissidents and other dissidents in iran, north korea, and elsewhere, gain access to the internet. host: i wanted to give folks some background on googled. it was founded in 1998 by larry paige and sergei brin and chairman of the board is eric schmidt, also invited to president obama. it has annual revenues of some $5.94 billion. how much of that income comes from china operation? >> very little, about 1%. they have about 300 million, i believe, market share in ch
chinese internet censorship and the united states position regarding that. the other is chinese espionage, particularly economic espionage. the state department's first response, the demarche will ask what explanation of the hacking, can you help us understand how it happened and why it happened and can you help us understand who carried out that. what secretary clinton will also do next week is make an announcement about how the state department is going to sponsor internet freedom...
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." >> pitts: captain anderson expects his unit to be in haiti for months. >> capt. anderson: i mean, it's hard to organize chaos. and that's the state we're in right now is trying to create order from chaos. >> pitts: and it's going to be a monumental task. do all these people live in this town? are they from here? >> maryse penette-kedar: no, they're from over. >> pitts: maryse penette-kedar, a former government minister, gave us a sense of the scale of the problem in port-au-prince. >> penette-kedar: all around here, we had most of government offices. you had the national palace here, the ministry of finance, and here you had the internal revenue. it's very important office. >> pitts: this was the tax office for haiti? >> penette-kedar: this was the tax office for haiti. that's the general tax office. >> penette-kedar: this is a huge catastrophe. i know a lot of you know that are... yes, they are buried here. >> pitts: they're buried here. >> penette-kedar: they're buried here. not very far from here you have the palace of justice that also collapsed. the ministry
." >> pitts: captain anderson expects his unit to be in haiti for months. >> capt. anderson: i mean, it's hard to organize chaos. and that's the state we're in right now is trying to create order from chaos. >> pitts: and it's going to be a monumental task. do all these people live in this town? are they from here? >> maryse penette-kedar: no, they're from over. >> pitts: maryse penette-kedar, a former government minister, gave us a sense of the scale of the...